2004-05 Stanford Cardinal Game Notes Game #2: Sunday, November 21, 2004 * 2 p.m. (PT) Leavey Center * Santa Clara, Calif.

2004-05 Schedule/Results Sunday, Nov. 21, 2004 v 2 P.M. (PT) Tip-Off (1-0, 0-0 Pac-10) Game #2 Leavey Center (4,500) v Santa Clara, Calif. November Radio: 1220 AM KNTS (Toby Hyde) & 90.1 FM KZSU (Lee Zen) 11 x-Baden Sports (1) . W, 78-48 TV: None Series History: Stanford Leads, 14-3 14 x-Love & Basketball (1) W, 64-40 19 at Utah ...... W, 63-57 Stanford Probable Starters Pacific Probable Starters 21 Pacific (1) ...... 2 p.m. # Pos. Player PPG RPG # Pos. Player PPG RPG 23 E. Washington (2) . . . . 8 p.m. 11 G Candice Wiggins 24.0 4.0 4 G Christy Czerwinski 7.0 3.0 24 UAA/ULL (2) ...... TBD 28 Texas Tech (1) . . . . .12-noon 5 G Kelley Suminski 3.0 3.0 15 G Jessie Menkens 5.0 0.0 55 C Tina Sanverivi 4.0 3.0 43 C Kristen Newlinor 6.0 3.0 22 F Jessica Brantley 6.0 3.0 December 30 C Brooke Smith 11.0 2.0 42 F Carolina Ruiz 16.0 8.0 10 Pepperdine ...... 7 p.m. 33 F Sebnem Kimyacioglu 6.0 5.0 34 F T’Nae Thiel 0.0 1.0 12 at USF ...... 2 p.m. or Pacific Coach Craig Jackson:Entering his 18 at Missouri ...... 4 p.m. 44 F Azella Perryman 8.0 6.0 third season in Stockton, Jsckosn owns a 31-28 21 at Tennessee ...... 7 p.m. (.525) record, with a 24-10 mak in conference 27 at Oregon St.* ...... 7 p.m. Stanford Coach Tara VanDerveer: In play. His 24 conference wins are the third- 29 at Oregon* ...... 7 p.m. her 19th season of coaching at Stanford, most in school history. VanDerveer owns a 451-117 record. In her January 26th year as a head coach, she holds a 603- 2 Washington St.* . . . . .2 p.m. 168 mark. 4 Washington* ...... 7 p.m. 7 at Arizona St.* . . . . 6:30 p.m. 9 at Arizona* ...... 2 p.m. STANFORD’S HOME AWAY FROM HOME... UTAH WRAP-UP... 13 California* ...... 7 p.m. The Cardinal will play its first four Stanford won its season opener on 15 Boston College ...... 2 p.m. games (two exhibition and two regu- Friday night with a 63-57 victory 20 UCLA* ...... 7 p.m. 22 USC* ...... 7 p.m. lar season) at the Leavey Center on over Utah in Salt Lake City. Fresh- 27 at Washington* ...... 7 p.m. the campus of Santa Clara. Maples man guard Candice Wiggins made 29 at Washington St.* . . . . 2 p.m. Pavilion was slated to open in Janu- her first collegiate start and led the February ary but will be finish ahead of sched- game with 24 points. Senior forward 3 Arizona* ...... 7 p.m. ule. Stanford Women’s Basketball Azella Perryman picked up a team- 5 Arizona St.* ...... 7 p.m. will be the first to play in the newly high six rebounds and junior center 11 at California* ...... 7 p.m. renovated Maples Pavilion when the Brooke Smith scored nine points in 18 at USC* ...... 7 p.m. 20 at UCLA* ...... 2 p.m. Cardinal host Pepperdine on Dec. 10. the second half to help the Cardinal 24 Oregon* ...... 7 p.m. past the Utes. 26 Oregon St.* ...... 2 p.m. SEASON OPENERS... March Stanford is 20-11 all-time in season SEASON IN REVIEW... openers, winning the first game 4-7 at Pac-10 Tournament (3) Last year, Stanford finished the in each of the past three years. season with a 27-7 record, a top-ten (1) Home games at SCU Leavey Center Twenty-one times, the Cardinal has ranking, an Elite Eight appearance, Home games at Maples Pavilion after 12/1 kicked off the new year on the road, its third-straight Pac-10 title and (2) at Alaska-Anchorage’s Sullivan Arena (3) at San Jose’s HP Pavilion posting a 14-7 record. This year, the second-straight Pac-10 Tournament Cardinal won a 63-57 decision at Title. Three-time All-American Ni- Utah. cole Powell was the No. 3 pick in the 2004 WNBA Draft by the Charlotte PRESEASON ACCOLADES... Sting, but the Cardinal is returning Stanford starts the 2004-05 season 11 letterwinners from last year and with a No. 7 ranking in the AP poll adding four new freshmen to the MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACT: JESSICA RABER and the USA Today/ESPN/WBCA mix. [email protected] Coaches’ poll. The media and con- WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM ference coaches picked the Cardinal PHONE: (650) 723-0996 to win the Pac-10 title again, and FAX: (650) 725-2957 the media voted Kelley Suminski to the preseason all-Pac-10 squad. 2004-05 Non-Conference Pacific Tigers Opponents 2004-05 Record: 1-0 School 03-04WL 04-05WL STAN Result Utah 24-7 0-1 W, 63-57 Last Game: W, 59-50 vs. Northern Arizona Pacific 15-14 1-0 --- E.Wash. 13-16 0-1 --- PACIFIC BULLETS... Stanford-Pacific Comparison ULL 13-15 2-0 --- * Pacific won its season opener on Team Statistics Stanford Pacific UAA 13-14 0-0 --- Overall Record 1-0 1-0 Texas Tech 25-8 0-0 --- Friday night with a 59-50 victory Scoring Offense 63.0 59.0 Pepp. 17-13 0-1 --- over Northern Arizona in Stockton. Scoring Defense 57.0 50.0 USF 10-18 0-1 --- * Junior Carolina Ruiz led in every Missouri 17-13 1-1 --- Scoring Margin +6.0 +9.0 Tenn. 31-4 1-0 --- category in the game with the Lum- Rebounding Offense 31.0 30.0 BC 27-7 1-0 --- berjacks, recording 16 points, eight Rebounding Defense 33.0 20.0 Margin -2.0 +10.0 rebounds, three assists, three steals % .434 .500 Odds & Ends and two blocks. Defensive FG % .423 .435 Record of Non-Pac-10 Foes 6-5 * The Tigers were trailing 11-6 with 3Pt. Field Goals/Gm 5.0 5.0 Record of Teams Stanford has played 0-1 15:20 remaining in the first half, but 3Pt. Field Goal % .377 .417 Record of Teams Stanford has beaten 0-1 scored 11 of the next 13 points to % .667 .800 Record of Teams Stanford has lost to n/a Assists/Gm 9.0 12.0 take the lead for good at 17-13. Turnovers/Gm 12.0 24.0 Blocks/Gm 2.0 2.0 Steals/Gm 5.0 10.0 Stanford vs. Pacific Series THE STANFORD-PACIFIC SERIES... Stanford leads, 14-3 Home: 7-1 Away: 7-2 Stanford leads the all-time series Ind. Leaders Stanford Pacific Streak: Stanford, W6 history over the Tigers, 14-3. The Scoring Wiggins - 24.0 Ruiz - 16.0 Date Result Site Cardinal has won the last six meet- Rebounding Perryman - 6.0 Ruiz - 8.0 D4,76 W, 48-35 Stockton Assists Kimyacioglu - 2.0 Ruiz - 3.0 J14,78 W, 67-58 Stanford ings, the last loss came on Nov. 29, Suminski - 2.0 F2,78 W, 59-43 Stockton 1983 in Palo Alto. Last season, Stan- Wiggins - 2.0 J27,79 W, 77-49 Stockton ford limited the Tigers to only 25 Steals Wiggins - 2.0 Ruiz - 3.0 F20,79 W, 82-53 Stanford Blocks Smith - 1.0 Ruiz - 2.0 J21,80 W, 75-56 Stanford points, which ranks second in school Suminski - 1.0 F12,80 L, 71-65 Stockton history for few points allowed (Santa J24,81 L, 80-74 Stockton Clara only tallied 23 points against F4,81 W, 70-50 Stanford PACIFIC VS. THE PAC-10... J19,82 W, 73-57 Stockton Stanford on Feb. 21, 1976). The Tigers are 10-49 all-time against F17,82 W, 91-68 Stanford current Pacific-10 Conference teams. N29,83 L, 84-75 Stanford STANFORD VS. THE BIG WEST... J23,85 W, 81-77 Stockton Pacific has matched up against every D20,99 W, 70-55 Stockton The Cardinal is 42-22 all-time against Pac-10 squad except USC. The Tigers N26,00 W, 73-65 Stanford current Big West teams. Stanford has own a winning record over Arizona D14,02 W, 67-56 Stockton faced nine of the 10 teams in the D12,03 W, 86-25 Stanford and are tied 2-2 in the all-time conference and leads all but two of series with Washington State. They the series (Cal State Fullerton has a trail in the other seven series. Pa- Stanford vs. the Big West 9-4 advantage and Long Beach State cific last beat a Pac-10 team in 1997, Stanford vs. Big West Last Mtg. is 8-6 all-time versus the Cardinal). when the Tigers downs the Golden Cal Poly 5-1 W, 64-59 (N22,80) CS Fullerton 4-9 W, 122-80 (D10,94) Bears, 64-63, on Nov. 24 in Stockton. CS Northridge 1-0 W, 98-69 (J6,79) Idaho 2-0 W, 79-65 (D30,81) Long Beach St. 6-8 W, 122-49 (D8,93) Pacific 14-3 W, 86-25 (D12,03) UC Irvine 2-0 W, 88-55 (M16,95) Pacific Roster UCSB 7-1 W, 87-64 (N17,01) No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr.-Exp. Hometown (Previous School) Utah St. 1-0 W, 80-57 (D10,82) 4 Charity Czerwinski G 5-5 Fr.-HS Cheyenne, Wyo. (Central) Stanford has never played UC Riverside. 10 Kelsey Lavender G 5-7 Fr.-HS Lake Oswego, Ore. (Lake Oswego) 12 Tanya Green F 5-11 So.-1L Cupertino, Calif. (Homestead) Pacific vs. the Pac-10 14 Dana Zimmerman G 5-11 Jr. - Tr. Redding, Calif. (Mercer Univ.) Pacific vs. Pac-10 Last Mtg. 15 Jessie Menkens G 5-9 So.-1L Vancouver, Wash. (Prairie) Arizona 2-1 W, 84-79 (J4,84) 20 Marquitta Hillman G 5-6 Sr.-1L Russellville, Ala. (Shelton State) Arizona St. 0-1 L, 90-65 (N20,82) 22 Jessica Brantley F 6-1 So.-1L San Antonio, Texas (Incarnate Wood) California 2-21 L, 66-58 (N17,98) 23 Tia Eubanks C 6-2 Sr.-1L Kansas City, Mo. (Allen County) Oregon 0-2 L, 86-57 (J27,84) 32 Karen Dawkins F 6-1 Fr.-HS Colorado Springs, Col. (Coronado) Oregon St. 0-2 L, 90-81 (J28,85) Stanford 3-14 L, 86-25 (D12,03) 33 Tyler Moran G 5-7 Fr.-HS Carmel, Calif. (Carmel) UCLA 0-3 L, 91-71 (J21,84) 34 Julie Melcher PG 5-8 Jr.-JC St. Paul, Ore. (Chemeketa) Washington 1-3 L, 79-49 (D28,96) 42 Carolina Ruiz F 6-2 Jr.-JC Paradise, Calif. (Butte) Washington St. 2-2 L, 69-60 (D1,89) 44 Ashley Dolezal F/C 6-1 So.-1L Burlingame, Calif. (Mercy) Pacific has never played USC. 54 Darlene Gibbard C/F 6-4 Sr.-2L Taft, Calif. (Taft Union) 55 Tina Sanerivi C 6-5 Jr.-JC Waipahu, Hawaii (Umpqua) Head Coach: Craig Jackson (Willamette ’97, 3rd season) Assistant Coaches: Donna Huhn, Rod Lee, Maggie Lamb Year-by-Year with VanDerveer Tara VanDerveer Year School Record Pct. At Stanford: in 19th season, 451-117 (.794) 1978-79 Idaho 17-8 .680 1979-80 Idaho 25-6 .806 Overall Record: 26th season, 603-168 (.782) 1980-81 Ohio St. 17-15 .531 In a storied 25-year coaching career, made five Final Four appearances. 1981-82 Ohio St. 20-7 .741 Tara VanDerveer has established herself Additionally, her teams have reached 1982-83 Ohio St. 23-5 .821 1983-84 Ohio St. 22-7 .759 as one of the top coaches in the history the Elite Eight eight times and the Final 1984-85 Ohio St. 28-3 .903 of both collegiate and international Four on five occasions. Since 1987-88, 1985-86 Stanford 13-15 .464 women’s basketball. VanDerveer’s teams are 40-15 (.727) in 1986-87 Stanford 14-14 .500 VanDerveer’s enormous contributions NCAA Tournament play. The Cardinal has 1987-88 Stanford 27-5 .844 to the sport were recognized in April also won 30 or more games five times 1988-89 Stanford 28-3 .903 2002, as she was inducted into the and 20 or more games 14 times under 1989-90 Stanford 32-1 .970 Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in VanDerveer’s guidance. 1990-91 Stanford 26-6 .813 Knoxville, Tenn. Stanford teams have been dominant 1991-92 Stanford 30-3 .909 VanDerveer, who was the 2003 Pac- in both the Pac-10 and nationally, as 1992-93 Stanford 26-6 .813 10 Coach of the Year and a finalist for evident by VanDerveer’s numerous 1993-94 Stanford 25-6 .806 1994-95 Stanford 30-3 .909 the Naismith National Coach of the Year awards. She is a three-time National 1995-96 Coached U.S. National/Olympic Team honors, has accumulated an impressive Coach of the Year (1987-88, 1988-89, 1996-97 Stanford 34-2 .944 603-168 (.782) record in 25+ years of 1989-90) and District Coach of the Year 1997-98 Stanford 21-6 .777 collegiate coaching. VanDerveer, who (1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90), and has 1998-99 Stanford 18-12 .600 enters the 2004-05 campaign with the been named Pac-10 Coach of the Year on 1999-00 Stanford 21-9 .700 third highest career winning percentage six occasions (1988-89, 1989-90, 1994-95, 2000-01 Stanford 19-11 .633 among active Division I women’s 1996-97, 2001-02, 2002-03). Additionally, 2001-02 Stanford 32-3 .914 basketball coaches, has won two NCAA VanDerveer earned Northern California 2002-03 Stanford 27-5 .844 Championships and 16 conference titles, Women’s Intercollegiate Coach of the 2003-04 Stanford 27-7 .794 in addition to 19 career post-season Year honors five times in a six-year span 2004-05 Stanford 1-0 1.000 appearances. in the late 80’s and early 90’s (1987-88, Total (25+ years) 603-168 .782 In her 19th year as the head coach 1988-89, 1989-90, 1991-92, 1992-93). at Idaho (2 years) 42-14 .750 of the Stanford women’s basketball VanDerveer’s alumnae have also made Ohio State (5 years) 110-37 .748 program, she is an amazing 451-117 their mark on the professional level in Stanford (18+ years) 451-117 .794 (.794). During her tenure on The Farm, both the WNBA and the ABL. In 2001, she has led the Cardinal to two NCAA Stanford had a league-high 10 players Championships, five NCAA Final Four on WNBA rosters. That dominating trend VanDerveer’s Career Milestones appearances, 11 Pacific-10 Conference stretches back to 1996, when Stanford Win #1 Dec. 1, 1978 titles and 16 consecutive trips to the had nine players on opening day rosters Idaho vs. Northern Montana, 70-68 NCAA Tournament. Last season, the in the ABL’s inaugural season, the most Win #100 1982-83 (date N/A) Ohio State vs. Michigan, 74-60 Cardinal advanced to the Elite Eight for of any institution. Win #200 Feb. 12, 1988 the eighth time in VanDerveer’s career. Stanford vs. Washington, 70-66 VanDerveer’s contributions to the sport NCAA Champions Win #300 Dec. 20, 1991 of women’s basketball reach far outside VanDerveer earned her first NCAA Stanford vs. Southern Illinois, 82-63 the collegiate world. She became Championship in 1989-90, after the Win #400 March 16, 1995 internationally known in 1996 when Cardinal won its first 20 games en Stanford vs. UC Irvine (NCAA), 88-55 she guided the United States Olympic route to a 32-1 overall mark. Stanford Win #500 Nov. 26, 2000 Women’s Basketball Team to the gold set more than 100 school, Pac-10 and Stanford vs. Pacific, 73-65 medal in Atlanta. VanDerveer led the NCAA postseason records during that Win #600 March 20, 2004 National/Olympic team, which included campaign. After defeating Mississippi and Stanford vs. Missouri, 68-44 Stanford products Jennifer Azzi and Katy Arkansas in the NCAA West Regional at Steding, to an incredible 60-0 record Maples Pavilion, the Cardinal continued from 1995-1996. In all, VanDerveer has to roll with a 75-66 win over Virginia in VanDerveer’s Milestones at Stanford compiled an 88-8 (.917) record, including the semifinals and an 88-81 victory over Win #1 Nov. 22, 1985 vs. Hawaii, 68-65 four gold medals, in eight head coaching Auburn in the final to capture its first- Win #100 Jan. 27, 1990 stints with USA Basketball. ever NCAA title. vs. Arizona State, 90-63 The coaching great paved the way The Cardinal earned its second Win #200 Dec. 18, 1993 for many more Stanford milestones in championship in 1991-92, despite the vs. SW Missouri St., 74-63 2001 by signing a multi-year contract loss of three First-Team All-Pac-10 Win #300 Feb. 14, 1998 extension that will keep her on The Farm players (Sonja Henning, Trisha Stevens vs. USC, 91-63 through March 31, 2007. and Julie Zeilstra) from the previous Win #400 Nov. 30, 2002 season. The Cardinal won its first 10 vs. Kansas State, 63-57 VanDerveer at Stanford games, finished 15-3 in conference play Win #450 Mar. 28, 2004 VanDerveer, who was named the third to win its fourth straight Pac-10 title, vs. Vanderbilt, 57-55 (NCAA) women’s basketball coach in Stanford and went into the NCAA Tournament on University history on May 7, 1985, has an upswing behind the play of Kodak guided the Cardinal to a 451-117 (.794) First-Team All-American Val Whiting. record in 18 plus seasons, including a Stanford defeated Western Kentucky, 78- 256-50 (.837) record in Pac-10 play. 62, in the championship game to end the Under her leadership, Stanford season with its second national title in has captured two NCAA Titles and three years and a 30-3 record. RANKINGS REPORT SUMINSKI STORY... SENIOR SALUTE... Kelley Suminski was named a Stanford’s five seniors have helped Stanford in the Weekly Rankings AP USA Today Preseason Wooden Award Candidate the Cardinal to an 87-15 record since Preseason 7th 7th over the summer, and was recently arriving on The Farm. As freshmen in named to the Preseason Naismith 2001-02, the squad advanced to the Associated Press Poll Award Watch List. The Pac-10 media Sweet 16, and as juniors last season, (Preseason) Final selected her to the preseason all- they helped the team make it to the 03-04 W-L Pts Ranking conference squad. A senior, Suminski Elite Eight (not including Susan King 1. Tennessee (20) 0-0 1,085 2 2. Texas (7) 0-0 1,056 4 has started 93 games in her Stan- Borchardt’s true freshman year). 3. LSU (12) 0-0 1,053 19 ford career and 74 straight. She is 4. UConn (6) 0-0 1,017 6 5. Georgia 0-0 887 16 starting the season ranked No. 1 in NO PLACE LIKE HOME... 6. Duke 0-0 838 1 school history with a .844 free throw 7. STANFORD 0-0 827 10 Stanford owns an impressive 332-75 8. Baylor 0-0 794 15 percentage (260-of-308). Suminski is (.816) record at Maples Pavilion, 9. North Carolina 0-0 696 12 also ranked No. 10 with 141 three- 10. Notre Dame 0-0 635 NR including a 29-2 record over the Ohio State 0-0 635 21 pointers in her career. Suminski’s last two years. Tara VanDerveer’s 12. Texas Tech 0-0 633 14 141st three-pointer is even more 13. Vanderbilt 0-0 525 13 teams have compiled a 247-28 (.898) 14. Minnesota 0-0 489 24 special because she hit it with 0.3 record at home during her tenure 15. Michigan State 0-0 428 23 seconds left in the Sweet 16 match- 16. Purdue 0-0 423 3 and have posted six perfect seasons 17. Rutgers 0-0 407 NR up versus Vanderbilt last March to at Maples. Stanford has won 45 of its 18. Boston College 0-0 376 18 help the Cardinal advance to the 19. Kansas State 0-0 358 8 last 48 games at Maples and owns a 20. DePaul 0-0 248 NR Elite Eight for the first time since 28-game winning streak against Pac- 21. Penn State 0-0 217 5 1997. After scoring three points at 22. Oklahoma 0-0 182 11 10 opponents at home. The Cardinal 23. Maryland 0-0 166 NR Utah, she is only eight away from has lost two or less home games in 24. Arizona 0-0 156 NR breaking into the top-25 for career 25. Louisiana Tech 0-0 137 7 15 of the last 17 seasons (including scoring with 974 points to date. 2003-04).

USA Today/ESPN/WBCA VANDERVEER’S VICTORIES... INJURY UPDATES... Division I Coaches’ Poll Head coach Tara VanDerveer re- (Preseason - UPDATED Nov. 16) Two Stanford players are currently Final corded her 600th career win last sidelined with injuries. Junior center 03-04 W-L Pts Ranking season, as the Cardinal defeated 1. Tennessee (15) 31-4 944 2 Shelley Nweke had knee surgery be- 2. LSU (10) 27-8 934 3 Missouri, 68-44, in the First Round fore the season and fifth-year senior 3. Texas (9) 30-5 908 10 of the NCAA Tournament. She won 4. UConn (6) 31-4 883 1 Susan King Borchardt is sitting out 5. Georgia 25-10 782 8 her 450th game as Stanford’s head due to a stress reaction in her left 6. Duke 30-4 747 5 coach against Vanderbilt (57-55) in 7. STANFORD 27-7 724 7 foot. 8. Baylor 26-9 688 11 the Sweet 16 last March. Her overall 9. Ohio State 21-10 555 NR record now stands at 603-168 (.782) 10. Notre Dame 21-11 483 20 11. Texas Tech 25-8 555 17 in 25+ years, while her record at 12. North Carolina 24-7 472 21 Stanford is 451-117 (.794) in 18+ 13. Vanderbilt 26-8 468 13 14. Purdue 29-4 420 9 years. 15. Michigan State 22-9 397 NR 16. Minnesota 25-9 425 4 17. Boston College 27-7 259 14 18. Rutgers 21-12 324 NR Stanford Roster 19. Kansas State 25-6 259 15 20. DePaul 23-7 232 25 # Name Pos. Ht. Yr./Exp. Hometown 21. Arizona 24-9 147 NR 2 Krista Rappahahn G 5-9 Jr./2V Lebanon, Conn. 22. Louisiana Tech 29-3 165 12 3 Markisha Coleman G 5-6 So./1V East Palo Alto, Calif. 23. Penn State 28-6 226 6 4 Clare Bodensteiner G 5-9 Jr./2V Rupert, Idaho 24. Maryland 18-13 153 NR 5 Kelley Suminski G 5-9 Sr./3V Chester, N.J. 25. Oklahoma 24-9 139 18 11 Candice Wiggins G 5-11.5 Fr./HS La Jolla, Calif. 12 Christy Titchenal F 6-1 Fr./HS Sonoma, Calif. Other Preseason Rankings 13 Cissy Pierce G 5-10 Fr./HS Littleton, Colo. Athlon No. 6 21 Shelley Nweke* C 6-5 Jr./2V Marietta, Ga. Street & Smith’s No. 7 22 Eziamaka Okafor F 6-0 So.#/1V Rolla, Mo. SLAM Magazine No. 8 24 Susan King Borchardt G 5-7 Sr.#/3V Richfield, Minn. Lindy’s No. 9 30 Brooke Smith C 6-3 So.#/TR San Anselmo, Calif. 33 Sebnem Kimyacioglu F 5-11 Sr./3V Los Altos Hills, Calif. 34 T’Nae Thiel F 6-1 Sr./3V Weatherford, Texas 42 Jessica Elway G/F 5-10 Fr./HS Englewood, Colo. 43 Kristen Newlin F/C 6-5 So./1V Riverton, Wyo. 44 Azella Perryman F 6-1 Sr./3V Anchorage, Alaska Head Coach: Tara VanDerveer Associate Head Coach: Amy Tucker

Assistant Coaches: Karen Middleton, Charmin Smith *OPut for season with knee inj *Out for season with knee injury RECORD WATCH... ALL IN THE FAMILY... POSTGAME INTERVIEWS AT MAPLES Cardinal players are getting their The Stanford players are not the Stanford head coach Tara VanDerveer and players will be available for postgame names in the record books in all only athletic one in their families. interviews in the press room. Stanford sorts of categories. Kelley Suminski Ten of the Cardinal have a family Assistant Media Relations Director Jessica Raber will poll the media for player requests and T’Nae Thiel are on the verge of member with collegiate and/or pro- four minutes prior to the conclusion of the breaking into the top-25 in points fessional sports experience. Here’s contest. At Santa Clara, the interviews will and rebounds, respectively. Here’s the list: be conducted outside the locker rooms. where they rank: Susan King Borchardt’s brothers ON THE ROAD Points Brian (Ohio, cross country) & Ste- Stanford head coach Tara VanDerveer and Cardinal players will be available for 25. Milena Flores 982 phen (Ohio, basketball); father, Gary postgame interviews following a 10-minute -- Kelley Suminski 974 (Nebraska-Kearney, basketball); hus- cooling-off period. Please notify Assistant band, Curtis (Stanford, basketball; Media Relations Director Jessica Raber with Points Per Game your player requests prior to the conclusion 21. Jill Yanke 9.7 Utah Jazz) of the contest. 22. Kelley Suminski 9.5 Jessica Elway’s mother Janet (Stanford, swimming) & father John WEEKDAY INTERVIEWS Head Coach Tara VanDerveer 3-Point Field Goals (Stanford, football/baseball; Denver 6. Molly Goodenbauer 178 Weekday interview requests for head coach 7. Sebnem Kimyacioglu 171 Broncos) Tara VanDerveer should be arranged through the Stanford Media Relations Office. Contact 8. Christy Hedgpeth 155 Sebnem Kimyacioglu’s sister Assistant Media Relations Director Jessica 9. Lauren St. Clair 145 Yasemin (Santa Clara, basketball) Raber via email ([email protected]) or by 10t. Katy Steding 141 Kristen Newlin’s brother Brett phone (650/723-0996). Media should allow Kelley Suminski 141 one day advance notice for all interviews. (Washington, crew) Stanford Players 3-Pointers Attempted Cissy Pierce’s brother Jarrod (MIT, All Stanford player interview requests 5. Molly Goodenbauer 456 basketball); father Cal (Louisiana must be arranged through the Stanford 6. Sebnem Kimyacioglu 451 Media Relations Office at least one day in Tech, weight-lifting) advance. Please contact Assistant Media Free Throw Percentage Brooke Smith’s step-father, Jan Relations Director Jessica Raber via email ([email protected]) or by phone (650/ 1. Kelley Suminski .842 Brennan (Hawaii) 723-0996). Please DO NOT call or email the 2. Nicole Powell .829 Kelley Suminski’s brother Johnny student-athletes directly. (Holy Cross, lacrosse) Rebounds STANFORD ON THE AIRWAVES 25t. Evon Asforis 519 T’Nae Thiel’s father (Texas Tech, All 28 regular-season contests will be Mary Bradach 519 football) broadcast by local radio station KNTS-1220 -- T’Nae Thiel 514 Christy Titchenal’s brother Michael AM. Twenty-one games will air live on KNTS (with one game on its sister station, (Cal Poly, basketball); father (Ha- Rebounds Per Game KFAX-1100 AM). The other seven will air on tape delay. KNTS-1220 AM will also provide 9. Julie Zeilstra 5.7 waii, basketball); grandfather Robert complete postseason coverage of the Pac-10 10. T’Nae Thiel 5.3 (San Jose St., football; Washington and NCAA Tournaments. Redskins & San Francisco 49ers) Toby Hyde, a 2003 Stanford graduate, Candice Wiggins’ brother Alan (USF, will call the action, with Cardinal head FRIENDS & FOES... coach Tara VanDerveer joining Hyde for Former players and previous as- basketball); father Alan (San Diego pregame comments. sistant coaches have gone on to Padres) Stanford’s games will continue to be broadcast by the Cardinal’s student station, successful coaching careers around KZSU 90.1 FM. the country. Here’s the current list Both stations will offer the broadcasts live over the Internet. of active coaches: Head Coaches STANFORD ON TV June Daugherty* Washington The Cardinal is scheduled to have five regular season games televised nationally by Molly Goodenbour Santa Rosa JC Fox Sports Net: N28 vs. Texas Tech, D18 at Julie Rousseau* Pepperdine Missouri, J9 at Arizona, F5 vs. Arizona State Olympia Scott-Richardson William Smith^ and F20 at UCLA. In addition, postseason Katy Steding Warner Pacific games will be broadcast on Fox Sports and Charli Turner Thorne Arizona State ESPN. Check www.GoStanford.com for the most up-to date listings. Assistant Coaches Christina Batastini Brown MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE Milena Flores Lehigh Main Number 650/723-4418 Office Fax 650/725-2957 Tia Jackson* UCLA Bobbie Kelsey Virginia Tech Basketball Contact Jessica Raber Vanessa Nygaard Pepperdine Office Phone 650/723-0996 Kate Paye Pepperdine Cell Phone 650/814-6136 Charmin Smith Stanford E-Mail [email protected] (Stanford’s 2004-05 opponents are in bold) KEY NUMBERS *Former Stanford Assistant Coach Leavey Center Press Row 408/554-4655 ^Interim Head Coach Maples Pavilion Press Row 650/723-4418 Stanford Ticket Office 1-800/STANFORD Around the Pac-10 Conference Upcoming Games 2004-05* Pac-10 Mon., Nov. 15 Statistical Rankings No. 14/14 Minnesota at WASHINGTON (1), 7 p.m. (*Reflects 2003-04 final stats) Wed., Nov. 17 No. 24/24 ARIZONA at No. 10/9 Ohio State, 7 Stanford Stats -- ALL Games Rank p.m. (2) Scoring Offense 70.4 3rd Scoring Defense 58.4 1st Fri., Nov. 19 Scoring Margin +11.9 1st Portland at OREGON, 4:30 p.m. Free Throw Pct. .808 1st Pac-10 Conference Standings OREGON STATE at Idaho State, 7 p.m. FG Pct. .442 2nd (Final 2003-04 Standings) USC vs. Massachusetts, 5:30 p.m. (3) FG Defense .377 1st Teams Pac-10 Overall Boise State at WASHINGTON STATE, 7 p.m. 3-Pt. FG Pct. .377 1st Stanford 14-4 27-7 No. 7/7 STANFORD at Utah, 6 p.m. 3-Pt. FG Defense .320 3rd Arizona 14-4 24-9 UCLA vs. Texas Christian, 5 p.m. (4) Rebounding Offense 37.6 4th Arizona State 11-7 17-12 Rebounding Defense 33.4 2nd UCLA 11-7 17-13 Sat., Nov. 20 Rebounding Margin +4.2 3rd USC 11-7 15-13 San Diego at ARIZONA STATE, 6:30 p.m. Blocks 3.32 3rd Washington 9-9 18-13 USC vs. DePaul/Murray State, 5:30/7:30 p.m. (3) Assists 15.47 3rd Oregon State 8-10 17-15 Women’s NIT, TBA Steals 6.68 9th Oregon 6-12 14-15 Turnover Margin -0.85 8th California 4-14 12-17 Sun., Nov. 21 /Turnover Ratio 1.05 2nd Washington State 2-16 6-22 Navy at CALIFORNIA, 2 p.m. 3-Pt. FGs Made 7.53 1st Pacific at STANFORD, 2 p.m. UCLA vs. Miami/Gardner-Webb, Noon/2 p.m. (4) Individual Preseason Pac-10 Poll (Coaches) Women’s NIT, TBA Rebounding Rank School (1st) Points All game times local to site. Kristen Newlin 5.2 17th (1) WBCA/BTI Classic, Seattle, Wash. 1. STANFORD (8) 79 (2) Women’s NIT semifinal 2. Arizona (1) 72 (3) DePaul Tournament, Chicago, Ill. FG Pct. 3. UCLA (1) 68 (4) Miami Jam, Miami Fla. T’Nae Thiel .527 3rd 4. Arizona State 50 5. Oregon 46 Free Throw Pct. 6. Washington 42 LAST WEEK’S RESULTS Kelley Suminski .837 2nd 7. USC 38 Mon., Nov. 8 8. California 24 No. 24/24 ARIZONA 77, Baden Sports 45 (X) FG Pct. 9. Oregon State 22 WASHINGTON 83, Vanguard 34 (X) T’Nae Thiel .527 3rd 10. Washington State 9 ARIZONA STATE 80, Team Concept 44 (X) 3-Pt. FG Pct. Tue., Nov. 9 Susan King Borchardt .437 1st Preseason Pac-10 Poll (Media) USC 86, Love & Basketball 73 (X) Kelley Suminski .381 5th Rank School (1st) Points 1. Stanford (8) 140 Wed., Nov. 10 3-Pt. FG Made Arizona (7) 140 CALIFORNIA 69, Bay Area Pro Am 57 (X) Sebnem Kimyacioglu 1.68 5th 3. UCLA 122 Susan King Borchardt 1.62 8th 4. Arizona State 100 Thu., Nov. 11 Kelley Suminski 1.56 9th 5. Washington 83 ARIZONA STATE 60, Virginia 50 6. Oregon 78 No. 7/7 STANFORD 78, Northwest Sports 48 (X) Blocks 7. USC 61 Kristen Newlin 1.67 3rd 8. Oregon State 45 Fri., Nov. 12 9. California 34 No. 24/24 ARIZONA 87, Saint Mary’s 72 10. Washington State 22 No. 3/2 Louisiana State 65, ARIZONA STATE 54 OREGON 60, Strakonice 44 (X)

2004-05 Preseason All-Pac-10 Team Sat., Nov. 13 Name, School Pos Yr Ht UCLA 93, West Coast All-Stars 45 (X) Nikki Blue, UCLA G Jr. 5-8 WASHINGTON STATE 75, Baden Sports 54 (X) Shawntinice Polk, Arizona C Jr. 6-5 Noelle Quinn, UCLA G So. 6-0 Sun., Nov. 14 Kelley Suminski, Stanford G Sr. 5-9 No. 7/7 STANFORD 64, Love & Basketball 40 (X) Dee-Dee Wheeler, Arizona G Sr. 5-6 WASHINGTON 65, South Carolina 53 OREGON STATE 74, Strakonice 66 (X) USC 91, Play Mode All-Stars 74 (X) No. 24/24 ARIZONA 68, Rice 43 (X) - exhibition game SEASON & CAREER HIGHS (Listed in Numerical Order) #2 Krista Rappahahn #12 Christy Titchenal Season Career Season Career Pts 3, vs. Utah (N19,04) 17, vs. Pacific (D12,03) Pts -- -- Rebs 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) 7, vs. Oregon (F6,03) Rebs -- -- Assists -- 5, at WSU (J2,04) Assists -- -- FGs 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) 6, twice FGs -- -- 3-Pts. 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) 4, twice 3-Pts. -- -- FTs -- 4, three times FTs -- -- Steals -- 5, vs. Pacific (D12,03) Steals -- -- Blocks -- 1, twice Blocks -- -- Mins 8, vs. Utah (N19,04) 30, at WSU (J2,04) Mins -- --

#3 Markisha Coleman #13 Cissy Pierce Season Career Season Career Pts -- 2, three times Pts 2, vs. Utah (N19,04) 2, vs. Utah (N19,04) Rebs -- 2, vs. Oregon (D29,03) Rebs 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) Assists -- -- Assists 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) FGs -- 1, three times FGs 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) 3-Pts. -- -- 3-Pts. -- -- FTs -- -- FTs -- -- Steals -- 1, three times Steals -- -- Blocks -- -- Blocks -- -- Mins -- 6, vs. Pacific (D12,03) Mins 6, vs. Utah (N19,04) 6, vs. Utah (N19,04)

#4 Clare Bodensteiner #22 Eziamaka Okafor Season Career Season Career Pts -- 14 vs. Princeton (N29,02) Pts -- 2, vs. Cal (M6,04) Rebs -- 4, vs. ASU (D27,02) Rebs -- -- Assists -- 5, vs. Pacific (D12,03) Assists -- -- FGs -- 5, vs. Princeton (N29,02) FGs -- 1, vs. Cal (M6,04) 3-Pts. -- 3, vs. Princeton (N29.02) 3-Pts. -- -- FTs -- 2, four times FTs -- -- Steals -- 3, vs. Princeton (N29,02) Steals -- -- Blocks -- 1, twice Blocks -- -- Mins -- 20, twice Mins 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) 1, three times

#5 Kelley Suminski #24 Susan King Borchardt Season Career Season Career Pts 3, vs. Utah (N19,04) 25, vs. ASU (D27,02) Pts -- 21, at Tennessee (D17,00) Rebs 3, vs. Utah (N19,04) 9, vs. Princeton (N29,02) Rebs -- 6, vs. USF (N28,00) Assists 2, vs. Utah (N19,04) 10, at WSU (J2,04) Assists -- 9, vs. Santa Clara (N20,00) FGs 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) 9, at Arizona (D19,01) FGs -- 7, at Tennessee (D17,00) 3-Pts. -- 5, three times 3-Pts. -- 4, four times FTs 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) 9, twice FTs -- 7, vs. ASU (D27,02) Steals -- 4, vs. Oregon St. (F8,03) Steals -- 4, twice Blocks 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) 1, 11 times Blocks -- 1, six times Mins 38, vs. Utah (N19,04) 40, vs. Rutgers (N22,02) Mins -- 39, twice

#11 Candice Wiggins #30 Brooke Smith Season Career Season Career (Stanford only) Pts 24, vs. Utah (N19,04) 24, vs. Utah (N19,04) Pts 11, vs. Utah (N19,04) 11, vs. Utah (N19,04) Rebs 4, vs. Utah (N19,04) 4, vs. Utah (N19,04) Rebs 2, vs. Utah (N19,04) 2, vs. Utah (N19,04) Assists 2, vs. Utah (N19,04) 2, vs. Utah (N19,04) Assists 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) FGs 8, vs. Utah (N19,04) 8, vs. Utah (N19,04) FGs 5, vs. Utah (N19,04) 5, vs. Utah (N19,04) 3-Pts. 2, vs. Utah (N19,04) 2, vs. Utah (N19,04) 3-Pts. -- -- FTs 6, vs. Utah (N19,04) 6, vs. Utah (N19,04) FTs 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) Steals 2, vs. Utah (N19,04) 2, vs. Utah (N19,04) Steals 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) Blocks -- -- Blocks 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) Mins 32, vs. Utah (N19,04) 32, vs. Utah (N19,04) Mins 20, vs. Utah (N19,04) 20, vs. Utah (N19,04) SEASON & CAREER HIGHS CONT. STANFORD’S RECORD WHEN... (Listed in Numerical Order) #33 Sebnem Kimyacioglu Stanford attempts more field goals 1-0 Season Career Stanford attempts fewer field goals 0-0 Field goals attempted are equal 0-0 Pts 6, vs. Utah (N19,04) 24, vs. Oregon St. (D27,03) Rebs 5, vs. Utah (N19,04) 8, vs. Boston U. (N28,03) Stanford makes more field goals 1-0 Assists 2, vs. Utah (N19,04) 9, vs. Minnesota (N23,01) Stanford makes fewer field goals 0-0 FGs 2, vs. Utah (N19,04) 7, twice Field goals made are equal 0-0 3-Pts. 2, vs. Utah (N19,04) 5, five times Stanford has a better field goal percentage 1-0 FTs -- 6 vs. ASU (M4,02) Stanford has a lesser field goal percentage 0-0 Steals -- 3, three times Field goal percentage is equal 0-0 Blocks -- 2, five times Mins 34, vs. Utah (N19,04) 39, vs. Arizona (D29,02) Stanford attempts more free throws 1-0 Stanford attempts fewer free throws 0-0 Free throw attempts are equal 0-0 #34 T’Nae Thiel Season Career Stanford makes more free throws 1-0 Pts -- 19, vs. Oregon (J13,02) Stanford makes fewer free throws 0-0 Rebs 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) 15, at Boston U. (D21,02) Free throws made are equal 0-0 Assists -- 5, seven times Stanford has a better free throw percentage 1-0 FGs -- 8, three times Stanford has a lesser free throw percentage 0-0 3-Pts. -- 2, three times Free throw percentages are equal 0-0 FTs -- 6, twice Steals -- 4, twice Stanford has more total rebounds 0-0 Blocks -- 4, at ASU (M1,03) Stanford has fewer total rebounds 1-0 Total rebounds are equal 0-0 Mins 19, vs. Utah (N19,04) 39, vs. Arizona (D29,02) Stanford has more offensive rebounds 1-0 #Jessica Elway Stanford has fewer offensive rebounds 0-0 Season Career Offensive rebounds are equal 0-0 Pts -- -- Stanford has more defensive rebounds 0-0 Rebs -- -- Stanford has fewer defensive rebounds 1-0 Assists -- -- Defensive rebounds are equal 0-0 FGs -- -- 3-Pts. -- -- Stanford has more assists 0-0 FTs -- -- Stanford has fewer assists 1-0 Assists are equal 0-0 Steals -- -- Blocks -- -- Stanford has more turnovers 0-0 Mins -- -- Stanford has fewer turnovers 1-0 Turnovers are equal 0-0

#43 Kristen Newlin Stanford has more steals 0-0 Season Career Stanford has fewer steals 1-0 Pts 6, vs. Utah (N19,04) 16, twice Steals are equal 0-0 Rebs 3, vs. Utah (N19,04) 12, at Texas Tech (D21,03) Assists 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) 3, vs. Oregon (D29,03) Stanford commits more fouls 0-0 Stanford commits fewer fouls 1-0 FGs 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) 6, vs. Oregon St. (D27,03) Fouls are equal 0-0 3-Pts. -- -- FTs 4, vs. Utah (N19,04) 6, vs. Fordham (N23,03) STANFORD SCORES: STANFORD GIVES UP: Steals 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) 3, vs. USF (N25,03) 50 or Fewer Points: 0-0 50 or Fewer Points: 0-0 Blocks -- 8, vs. WSU (J2,04) 51-60 Points: 0-0 51-60 Points: 1-0 Mins 18, vs. Utah (N19,04) 29, at Texas Tech (D21,03) 61-70 Points: 1-0 61-70 Points: 0-0 71-80 Points: 0-0 71-80 Points: 0-0 81-90 Points: 0-0 81-90 Points: 0-0 #44 Azella Perryman 91+ Points: 0-0 91+ Points: 0-0 Season Career STANFORD HOME AWAY NEUTRAL OVERALL Pts 8, vs. Utah (N19,04) 23, vs. ASU (D27,02) Ahead at half 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 Rebs 6, vs. Utah (N19,04) 18, vs. Princeton (N29,02) Behind at half 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Assists -- 4, at USF (N24,02) Tied at half 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 FGs 4, vs. Utah (N19,04) 10, vs. ASU (D27,02) 3-Pts. -- 1, three times STREAKS: FTs -- 11, twice Longest Streak — W1 (N19) Longest Home Streak — n/a Steals 1, vs. Utah (N19,04) 4, three times Longest Road Streak — W1 (N19) Blocks -- 1, seven times Largest Margin of Victory — +6 (vs. Utah on N19,04) Mins 24, vs. Utah (N19,04) 37, at USF (N24,02) Largest Margin of Defeat — n/a Slimmest Margin of Victory — +6 (vs. Utah on N19,04) Slimmest Margin of Defeat — n/a GAME RECAPS

Game #1 No. 7/7 Stanford 63, Utah 57 Nov. 19, 2003 at Huntsman Center (Salt Lake City, Utah)

Candice Wiggins made her official collegiate debut with a 24-point performance, scoring the Cardinal’s first seven points of the second half after an eight-minute Stanford scoring drought ... Wiggins was 6-of-7 from the free throw line, with three makes in the final minute ... Brooke Smith played her first game as a Cardinal and posted 11 points with 5-for-5 shooting from the field ... Azella Perryman added eight points. Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Kimyacioglu 2-6 2-5 0-1 5 6 2 2 0 0 34 Thiel 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 4 0 0 19 Newlin 1-4 0-0 4-5 3 6 1 1 0 1 18 Suminski 1-8 0-2 1-2 3 3 2 1 1 0 38 Wiggins 8-15 2-5 6-7 4 24 2 2 0 2 32 Rappahahn 1-2 1-1 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 0 8 Pierce 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 1 0 0 0 6 Okafor 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Smith 5-5 0-0 1-3 2 11 1 0 1 1 20 Perryman 4-8 0-0 0-0 6 8 0 1 0 1 24 TEAM 5 Totals 23-53 5-14 12-18 31 63 9 12 2 5 200

Utah FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Smith 6-10 3-5 0-0 9 15 1 1 0 1 39 Perry 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 1 21 Hanchett 4-7 0-0 2-4 7 10 0 1 1 0 23 Thorburn 4-15 0-3 2-4 6 10 8 4 0 2 37 Sitterud 4-11 3-9 2-2 3 13 0 5 0 3 35 Brouillard 2-3 0-1 0-0 2 4 1 2 0 0 23 Sarah Red 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Wood 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 9 Allen 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 Warner 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 TEAM 4 1 Totals 22-52 7-21 6-10 33 57 10 15 1 7 200 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Stanford 28 35 63 Utah 26 31 57 FG Pct: Stanford 43.4, Utah 42.3 3-PT Pct: Stanford 35.7, Utah 33.3 FT Pct: Stanford 66.7, Utah 60.0 Technicals: None Attendance: 765 Officials:Sue Kennedy, Robert Stron, Randall Coil 2004-05 Stanford Women's Basketball Stanford Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 20, 2004) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (1-0) (0-0) (1-0) (0-0) CONFERENCE...... (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (1-0) (0-0) (1-0) (0-0)

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------11 Wiggins, Candice... 1-1 32 32.0 8-15 .533 2-5 .400 6-7 .857 1 3 4 4.0 3 0 2 2 0 2 24 24.0 30 Smith, Brooke...... 1-0 20 20.0 5-5 1.000 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 1 1 2 2.0 3 0 1 0 1 1 11 11.0 44 Perryman, Azella... 1-0 24 24.0 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 4 6 6.0 1 0 0 1 0 1 8 8.0 43 Newlin, Kristen.... 1-1 18 18.0 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 4-5 .800 2 1 3 3.0 2 0 1 1 0 1 6 6.0 33 Kimyacioglu, Sebnem 1-1 34 34.0 2-6 .333 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 4 1 5 5.0 0 0 2 2 0 0 6 6.0 05 Suminski, Kelley... 1-1 38 38.0 1-8 .125 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 1 2 3 3.0 2 0 2 1 1 0 3 3.0 02 Rappahahn, Krista.. 1-0 8 8.0 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3.0 13 Pierce, Cissy...... 1-0 6 6.0 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 2.0 22 Okafor, Eziamaka... 1-0 1 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 34 Thiel, T'Nae...... 1-1 19 19.0 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM...... 1 4 5 5.0 0 0 ------Total...... 1 200 23-53 .434 5-14 .357 12-18 .667 12 19 31 31.0 12 0 9 12 2 5 63 63.0 Opponents...... 1 200 22-52 .423 7-21 .333 6-10 .600 11 22 33 33.0 19 - 10 15 1 7 57 57.0

TEAM STATISTICS STAN OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND ------SCORING...... 63 57 11/19/04 at UTAH W 63-57 765 Points per game...... 63.0 57.0 Scoring margin...... +6.0 - FIELD GOALS-ATT...... 23-53 22-52 Field goal pct...... 434 .423 3 POINT FG-ATT...... 5-14 7-21 3-point FG pct...... 357 .333 3-pt FG made per game.. 5.0 7.0 FREE THROWS-ATT...... 12-18 6-10 Free throw pct...... 667 .600 REBOUNDS...... 31 33 Rebounds per game...... 31.0 33.0 Rebounding margin...... -2.0 - ASSISTS...... 9 10 Assists per game...... 9.0 10.0 TURNOVERS...... 12 15 Turnovers per game..... 12.0 15.0 Turnover margin...... +3.0 - Assist/turnover ratio.. 0.8 0.7 STEALS...... 5 7 Steals per game...... 5.0 7.0 BLOCKS...... 2 1 Blocks per game...... 2.0 1.0 WINNING STREAK...... 1 - Home win streak...... 0 - ATTENDANCE...... 0 765 Home games-Avg/Game.... 0-0 1-765 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. - 0-0

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total ------Stanford...... 28 35 - 63 Opponents...... 26 31 - 57